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That's a Rant!: Help Wanted

An episode of the Well, That's a Problem podcast, hosted by Abbey Nawrocki, titled "That's a Rant!: Help Wanted" was published on November 5, 2019 and runs 22 minutes.

November 5, 2019 ·22m · Well, That's a Problem

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This rant is all about the unmet need of homeless folks in our communities! Homelessness is a complex and intersectional issue, so I'm keeping the conversation going with just a small portion of the experiences some folks might encounter. Disney, USPS, and the lack of public bathrooms are all on the chopping block!  Be sure to check out Thrive DC and that Mashable piece! And as always @ me with more resources and perspectives! 

This rant is all about the unmet need of homeless folks in our communities! Homelessness is a complex and intersectional issue, so I'm keeping the conversation going with just a small portion of the experiences some folks might encounter. Disney, USPS, and the lack of public bathrooms are all on the chopping block! 

Be sure to check out Thrive DC and that Mashable piece! And as always @ me with more resources and perspectives! 

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